Meticulously designed from the ground up to integrate directly with the industry’s most popular quick-detach variable-power optic mounts, ROTAPOINT’s new 34-degree offset red dot mount offers shooters a simple, rugged, and fast solution to transition effortlessly between primary and back-up optics. With a consistent cheek weld and no head movement, a slight twist of the wrist quickly switches between optics.
ROTAPOINT’s unique, patent-pending attachment method leverages the strength and stability of the primary optic mount’s cantilever and is secured with custom alloy steel Torx screws. This highly effective solution minimizes interference with existing optics, lasers, or flashlights, and reduces snagging. Furthermore, this method frees space on the upper receiver and handguard for other uses. Assembly takes under 3 minutes and does not require scope ring removal.
Featuring carefully designed ergonomics – engineered with input from experienced SOF members and competitive shooters – ROTAPOINT™ provides the operator unmatched speed and accuracy from close quarters to 600 yards, while adding only two ounces to the weapon system.
Once installed on the primary optic mount cantilever, the primary and secondary optics form a single unit and quickly and easily attach to and detach from the rifle.
Entirely designed, machined, and hardcoat anodized in the USA with 6061T6 aluminum, ROTAPOINT’s offset mount modernizes the most popular scope mounts already in the market.
Right-handed models available from Big Tex Ordnance include:
72: LaRue Tactical® LT-104 and LT-204 cantilever mounts, Aimpoint® Micro footprint
74: LaRue LT-104/-204, Trijicon® RMR footprint
76: LaRue LT-104/-204, Leupold® DeltaPoint Pro footprint
82: ADM STD-Scout and Recon cantilever mounts, Aimpoint Micro footprint
84: American Defense Manufacturing® STD-Scout and Recon, Trijicon RMR footprint
86: ADM STD-Scout and Recon, Leupold DeltaPoint Pro footprint
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Starting tomorrow (27 July) the mounts will be available from Big Tex Ordnance.
I’ve been shooting the LaRue/RMR prototypes for a while and the mount solves a lot of problems- integrates well with the existing mount and optic, maintains a similar optic height over bore, and takes up little space. There is very little movement required to rotate the dot into view and the cheek weld is consistent between primary and RDS.
Some combinations of RDS and LPVO may have windage knobs occluding a good bit of the window- but most of the common combos will have plenty of work space in the window.
Cool. Glad to see someone doing this and tackling it their own unique way. If you have a Larue and require this ability this seems like it deserves a look.
I guess fuck the lefties, eh? Hopefully they do a southpaw model in the future.
Left-handed models are in the works…..along with some other products. We hope you’ll give them a look.